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Afghanistan elections 2014
Forget Secrecy and Opacity: Afghanistan's Unity Deal Represents Governance at its Finest
By Akhilesh Pillalamarri
Good governance is about compromise, not rigid adherence to legal norms.
US-China Dialogue: Road to Nowhere?
By Ankit Panda and Zachary Keck
U.S. editors Ankit Panda and Zachary Keck discuss the outcomes of the U.S.-China S&ED and Afghanistan's electoral crisis.
Can China Lead the Push for Afghan Stability?
By Shannon Tiezzi
As it prepares to host the Istanbul Process, China can take a leadership role on the Afghanistan issue.
The Taliban Desperately Attempts to Remain Relevant in Afghanistan
By Sanjay Kumar
The Taliban dreads the success of democracy in Afghanistan and will do anything to stop it.
Afghanistan Presidential Front-Runner Acquires Powerful Endorsements
By Ankit Panda
Abdullah Abdullah, the front-runner in the Afghan elections, has acquired powerful endorsements ahead of the run-off.
Afghan Stability: New Equations
By SK Chatterji
With the NATO drawdown, Afghanistan’s neighbors will have a growing role to play in the country’s stability.
Afghanistan Votes Against the Taliban
By Sanjay Kumar
Afghanistan's election results aren't out yet but we know who certainly lost the election: the Taliban.
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